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Types of Chart |
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Introduction Line
Chart Bar Chart Candlestick
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Introduction ?A chart is
a graphical representation of price movement over a specific period of time
and is composed of an x-axis (time) and a y-axis (price). |
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Line Chart A line
chart shows a line connecting the "closing prices". The closing is the last
price recorded at the end of a specific period of time (session). |
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Bar Chart Bar chart:
Basically all characteristics mentioned for the line chart also hold true
for the bar chart. However, the construction is a different one. The bar
chart is composed of a high (highest price during a session), a low (lowest
price during a session) and the close. |
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Candlestick Chart?
The building blocks for the candlestick chart are the high, the low, the
opening and the closing. The difference to the bar chart is that the open
and the close form the cornerstones for the, so called, real body. |
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